Mark Millere
Mark Milliere, TSN’s Senior Vice-President of Production
Milliere has spent his entire career at TSN, joining the network three years after its inception in 1984. As one of TSN’s pioneers, Milliere has been instrumental in building TSN into one of North America’s most influential sports brands. Milliere’s leadership has been a driving force behind TSN’s award-winning productions, including TSN Hockey, CFL ON TSN, and the World Juniors, which he helped elevate into Canada’s favourite holiday tradition and an annual TSN ratings bonanza. Known for his ability to identify and develop broadcast talent, the multiple Canadian Screen Award winner has also shaped SPORTSCENTRE into daily appointment viewing, introducing many innovations and firsts along the way, including the popular Top 10 segment, and the industry’s first all-female anchor team. Milliere joined TSN in 1987 as an Editorial Assistant at SPORTSCENTRE (then called SportsDesk) while still a Ryerson RTA student. He was soon promoted to Story Editor (1988), Associate Producer (1990), Producer (1992), Senior Producer (1998), Executive Producer (2000), Vice-President (2007), and Senior Vice-President (2011). Outside of the office, the Georgetown, Ont. native is actively involved in multiple industry-related organizations. He sits on the Ryerson RTA School of Media Advisory Council, the selection committee for George Brown College’s 5 to Watch: Canada’s Sports Business Awards, and serves as the Chair of the Special Olympics Gala Committee. Milliere is also a special guest instructor at Ryerson’s Sport Media Program.
Some of Mark’s special assignments include acting as the executive producer of hockey for the Vancouver Olympics in 2010 and acting as executive producer of the Daytime Studio Show for the London Olympics in 2012. Under Mark’s direction, TSN broadcasted the Humboldt Broncos first game after a tragic bus accident in 2018. Mark won a Gemini Award for the best sporting event for the World Junior Hockey Championship: Gold Medal Game in 2006. He won another Gemini Award in 2007 for Best Sports Analysis Program for the NHL on TSN Studio Show.
Milliere has spent his entire career at TSN, joining the network three years after its inception in 1984. As one of TSN’s pioneers, Milliere has been instrumental in building TSN into one of North America’s most influential sports brands. Milliere’s leadership has been a driving force behind TSN’s award-winning productions, including TSN Hockey, CFL ON TSN, and the World Juniors, which he helped elevate into Canada’s favourite holiday tradition and an annual TSN ratings bonanza. Known for his ability to identify and develop broadcast talent, the multiple Canadian Screen Award winner has also shaped SPORTSCENTRE into daily appointment viewing, introducing many innovations and firsts along the way, including the popular Top 10 segment, and the industry’s first all-female anchor team. Milliere joined TSN in 1987 as an Editorial Assistant at SPORTSCENTRE (then called SportsDesk) while still a Ryerson RTA student. He was soon promoted to Story Editor (1988), Associate Producer (1990), Producer (1992), Senior Producer (1998), Executive Producer (2000), Vice-President (2007), and Senior Vice-President (2011). Outside of the office, the Georgetown, Ont. native is actively involved in multiple industry-related organizations. He sits on the Ryerson RTA School of Media Advisory Council, the selection committee for George Brown College’s 5 to Watch: Canada’s Sports Business Awards, and serves as the Chair of the Special Olympics Gala Committee. Milliere is also a special guest instructor at Ryerson’s Sport Media Program.
Some of Mark’s special assignments include acting as the executive producer of hockey for the Vancouver Olympics in 2010 and acting as executive producer of the Daytime Studio Show for the London Olympics in 2012. Under Mark’s direction, TSN broadcasted the Humboldt Broncos first game after a tragic bus accident in 2018. Mark won a Gemini Award for the best sporting event for the World Junior Hockey Championship: Gold Medal Game in 2006. He won another Gemini Award in 2007 for Best Sports Analysis Program for the NHL on TSN Studio Show.